Anne Marie Waters

Anne Marie Waters (24 August 1977-) was a British anti-Islam activist and the leader of the For Britain Movement from October 2017.

Biography
Anne Marie Waters was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1977, and she went to school in Britain and became an NHS secretary before becoming an anti-Islam activist. Despite being an immigrant and a lesbian, she espoused far-right views, opposing Islam and calling for deportations, mosque closures, and an end to Muslim immigration. She twice failed to be selected as a Labour Party parliamentary candidate, so she joined UKIP and placed last in the 2014 Lambeth Council election. In 2017, UKIP leader Paul Nuttall removed her from the party list for her neo-Nazi views, but she came second in the 2017 leadership election, losing to Henry Bolton; she blamed her defeat on jihad. She left UKIP and establish the For Britain Movement, which was unsuccessful.